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Prosecution Appeals to the Court of Appeal - Guidance & Tips

Prosecution Appeals to the Court of Appeal - Guidance & Tips

Available to view from 30 Jul 2024

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Level
Intermediate: Requires some prior subject knowledge
CPD
1.25 hours
Viewership
Access for entire organisation

Introduction

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced a new prosecution right of appeal against terminatory rulings to the Court of Appeal. The Act introduced a brand-new regime, enabling the Crown to challenge a trial judge’s ruling to stop a case. Defendant’s, who would otherwise have been acquitted, may now be convicted should the court decide to interfere with the decision made at first instance.

The statute introduced a technical procedural regime to challenge such decisions. Before cases even get to the Court of Appeal, challenges may fail if the requisite steps are not followed.

This webinar is aimed at giving Prosecutors a firm grasp of the law, procedure and case-law which has grown up around such appeals, ensuring that appeals are not defeated at the first hurdle and justice is done wherever possible.

What You Will Learn

This webinar will cover the following:

  • What decisions are considered to be ‘terminatory rulings’ and can therefore be challenged?
  • What are the procedural steps prosecutors must comply with, to ensure a case doesn’t fall at the first hurdle?
  • What happens to the jury?
  • What avenues are open to get to the Court of Appeal - is it only the Court of Appeal that can grant leave?
  • What happens if the Appeal is successful?

This pre-recorded webinar will be streamed at 12:30pm on Tuesday 30th July 2024 and will remain available to view by delegates who have registered by then for 90 days.